Halloween, kids and co-workers

So I'll be doing Halloween solo this year because my wife has to work.
Her partner wouldn't cover for her. Her childless partner. Her childless partner who my wife has covered for plenty of times so he could go on golf trips, vacations, etc.
If my kids were 5 and 3, fine, whatever. But they're not. We have a 3-year old and a 7-month old meaning my wife will not see her kid out for their first Halloween (I am bringing the kids to her at work prior to us going out).
Am I overreacting here? When I worked, I had great co-workers and we understood each other. I wasn't a hockey fan and my co-worker was, so when the Bruins won the Cup, I agreed to cover his Legion game so he could watch Game 7. When I had my first kid's Halloween, a co-worker picked up my pages so I could go out. Countless trades like this and never had a problem.
My wife won't say anything to her partner. I told her I'd tell the guy to stop being a selfish prick and he can go to his Halloween party after his shift ends at 8.
Needless to say, I'm super pumped to drive the kids 45 minutes to see the wife, 25 back to her grandfather's neighborhood for ToT, go out with the two while trying to take pics, then get them home solo.

So I'll be doing Halloween solo this year because my wife has to work.
Her partner wouldn't cover for her. Her childless partner. Her childless partner who my wife has covered for plenty of times so he could go on golf trips, vacations, etc.
If my kids were 5 and 3, fine, whatever. But they're not. We have a 3-year old and a 7-month old meaning my wife will not see her kid out for their first Halloween (I am bringing the kids to her at work prior to us going out).
Am I overreacting here? When I worked, I had great co-workers and we understood each other. I wasn't a hockey fan and my co-worker was, so when the Bruins won the Cup, I agreed to cover his Legion game so he could watch Game 7. When I had my first kid's Halloween, a co-worker picked up my pages so I could go out. Countless trades like this and never had a problem.
My wife won't say anything to her partner. I told her I'd tell the guy to stop being a selfish prick and he can go to his Halloween party after his shift ends at 8.
Needless to say, I'm super pumped to drive the kids 45 minutes to see the wife, 25 back to her grandfather's neighborhood for ToT, go out with the two while trying to take pics, then get them home solo.

Be careful with the whole "childless" part. His time isn't any less valuable than hers.

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Exactly. That's a bullshit line.

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Gonna call bullshit to a degree. Kids have to be home and in bed by a certain time. If he has an adult Halloween party, odds are the partner could go later after he's off work like Rhody suggested. Besides, Halloween is a much bigger kid holiday than adults. For those adults who do celebrate it with parties, they'll probably be later (after 8, like Rhody said), esp. on a Friday night.

And like Rhody said, this is his youngest's FIRST Halloween. That's a big deal. So, yeah, that's more valuable than just about anything he likely has planned. And the fact that she's covered for the partner many times and he can't do her a solid here so that she can have a lasting memory of her child's first Halloween makes him a bit of a jerk.

In a lot of instances, I'd agree with you both. And maybe there are circumstances that weren't made clear. But from what Rhody posted, I think Rhody has a solid point. If he wants off to go to a party a little earlier vs. Rhody's wife going with her kids on one of the kid's first Halloween, I side with Rhody's wife.